You are probably aware that your Certificate of Live Birth (CoLB) or Birth Certificate is a security worth many millions. You can see that most Certificates of Live Birth are printed on bank note/bond paper.

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These Certificates are used as fungible instruments to set up a constructive trust in which your birth identity/inheritance is entered into a Private Placement Program (PPP) (See definition of multiplier on FAQ page.).

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The Native American Law and Justice Center (NALJC) is a tribal corporation constituted under section 17 of the Indian Reorganization Act (1934) enjoying the protection of 25 USC 450n and 1301. NALJC is working with special financial institutions that recognize birth certificates as fungible instruments that can qualify for a PPP.

To enter such a PPP, we need to reach the goal of a minimum of 20,000 PHOTOCOPIES of birth certificates (CoLBs). An International Bill of Exchange (IBoE) will then be purchased to trigger a PPP. Typically one needs at least $100 million to enter a PPP, but our program needs only a minimum of 20,000 PHOTOCOPIES of Birth Certificates.

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﻿REVISED: David Robinson is an Author and Journalist living in the mid-coast area of Maine. He is a Graduate and Alumni of the Brunswick Police Academy. He served as a JUROR seated on the Cumberland County, Maine, Grand Jury for the first four-month session of 2014. Publisher Robinson served 3 months of a 4-month sentence for Conspiracy to defraud the United States, at the FCI Berlin minimum security Satellite Camp in Berlin New Hampshire, as retaliation after he and a friend sued the IRS, unsuccessfully, for Unfair Trade Practices, under Title 15 of the US Code. +++ Maine Lawsuit Against The IRS: For Unfair Trade Practices (http://tinyurl.com/hm8gdls) +++ Failure to File & Conspiracy: United States vs. Messier & Robinson - No. 2:14-cr-00083-DBH (http://tinyurl.com/gwdyaps) +++ On Appeal from the United States District Court for the District Court of Maine / REPLY BRIEF OF ROBINSON (http://tinyurl.com/zyp9f3x) +++ Books by David E. Robinson (http://tinyurl.com/zrr9bxb)